A | B |
(adj.) very old | Ancient |
(adj.) early in history | Ancient |
(n.) the usual weather conditions of a place | Climate |
(Ant.) new | Ancient |
(syn.) environment | Climate |
(v.) to hold on firmly | Cling |
(v.) to have a strong attachment to or feeling for something or someone | Cling |
(Syn.) stick | Cling |
(n.) a common practice | Custom |
(n.) the way people do things year after year | Custom |
(Syn.) habit | Custom |
(v.) to slowly decline or fall into ruin | Decay |
(Ant.) bloom | Decay |
(v.) to make upset or uneasy | Disturb |
(Syn.) disrupt | Disturb |
(v.) to uncover or open to view | Expose |
(v.) to make something known | Expose |
(Ant.) cover | Expose |
(v.) to carry out a task | Perform |
(v.) to act or entertain | Perform |
(Syn.) play | Preform |
(Adj.) far removed in distance or time, out of the way | Remote |
(Adj.) unlikely | Remote |
(Adj.) very slight | Remote |
(Ant.) nearby | Remote |
(Adj.) lacking courage or confidence | Timid |
(Ant.) confident | Timid |